The engagement ceremony began. The emcee went through all the formalities, and then, as instructed by me, read out the list of my dowry to the entire gathering.
As the long list of houses, cars, shops, and savings was revealed, there was a collective gasp from the guests, followed by murmurs. Some people whispered to each other, saying that Marco was incredibly lucky to have landed such a treasure, winning the lottery and climbing the social ladder overnight.
Marco and his parents' faces shifted from shock to disbelief, and finally to poorly concealed elation.
Sylvia straightened her back as if she had already become a wealthy matriarch.
Marco gripped my hand, trembling with excitement.
"Sweetheart, you are... How can I even begin? You've given me such an amazing surprise. I love you so much. I promise, for the rest of my life, I will cherish you."
I pulled my hand away. "Wait a moment. There's one more surprise."
I took the microphone from the emcee and addressed the crowd. "Hello, everyone. I've prepared another surprise for all of you today. I hope you enjoy it."
I nodded toward Shane, who immediately understood.
The next moment, the entire venue echoed with the recording of Sylvia's vile comments, including how she and her son had bragged about handing me an empty card.
Some people in the audience, always eager for drama, had already begun discreetly raising their phones to record the scene.
Marco's face turned gloomy like he'd just swallowed something disgusting. He rushed over and grabbed my arm, his earlier tenderness gone, replaced by malice.
"Whitney, what are you doing? Do you really want to make such a scene? Stop the recording, now!"
I had no intention of giving in to him. I yanked my hand free.
"Don't try to pull me around. This is your family and friends here. If you have anything to explain, say it now, right in front of them."
The murmuring from the guests grew louder, with various comments.
"Is this guy even a man? Trying to deceive her with an empty card? He can't even afford an 80 thousand dollars dowry. Pathetic."
"Yeah, and the worst part is they're trying to take all her family's money. If they got married, who knows what would happen? I've read stories about families like this. They'll stop at nothing, even ruining the bride's family."
The relatives who had been envious just moments before were now eager to see this engagement fall apart.